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Ardgour lies southwest of Fort William on the Scottish mainland. It is a remote mountainous area dotted with lochs, teeming with wildlife and is home to some of the friendliest people in the whole of Scotland

Access to Ardgour is across Loch Linnhe on the Corran Ferry.This is the ancient trade route to the Inner Hebrides, The Road to the Isles and your gateway to the empty places for which the Scottish Highlands are famous. The Corran Ferry transports passengers and vehicles across the narrows, arriving at the Ardgour slipway after a four minutes journey. At the top of the slip lies the an old Scottish Highland inn on a site where travellers have been offered Highland hospitality for at least six hundred years.

Arriving in Ardgour the visitor is immediately struck by the peace and tranquility of the area. The Corran lighthouse is on your left and off to the right the road leads to Ardgour Church and a walk through the estate which brings you back to your starting point in less than an hour. Details of the walk can be obtained from the Inn. It starts at the Inn itself and follows the shore of the loch to the chuch The mountain framed view was familiar to Saint Columba and leads the eye to Corpach where ancient Scottish and Norse kings boarded their black-sailed funeral galley for their last voyage to Iona. Two ferries provide the service across the narrows.

 

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